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    BYD Atto 1 to go without brand’s standout feature
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    BYD Atto 1 to go without brand’s standout feature

    gvfx00@gmail.comBy gvfx00@gmail.comNovember 29, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The BYD Atto 1will be one of the first Australian-market models from the Chinese automaker without a rotating infotainment screen, a previously standout feature for the brand.

    Originally pitched by the automaker as offering optimum performance for different features, the feature enabled screens to rotate 90 degrees between a portrait orientation and a horizontal landscape position.

    However, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto only worked in the latter position.

    British outlet Autocar reports a greater emphasis on smooth app integration is the reason BYD is phasing out the feature.

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    “We are starting to engage in a lot of apps,” BYD vice president Stella Li told the publication. 

    “The Atto 2 will be the first model with Google and Apple CarPlay and if they want to give the best experience, then a rotating screen will limit their apps,” she added, referring to the introduction of Google Built-in – with a suite of embedded Google apps – in the European-market Atto 2 DM-i.

    “And then secondly, we saw the feedback in the market. People love the rotating screens, but the usage is very small.”

    “The next focus for us will be autonomous driving, ” Ms Li told Autocar, alluding to the technical tie-ups needed to develop the tech. 

    “We want to make our platforms become more universal to in order to fulfil the best experience. For some apps, like Google, they are a little bit behind.”